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Speaker
A speaker has an electromagnet which moves the speaker coil because of the magnetic field created by the permanent magnet. When the coil is pushed up and down, it pushes and pulls on the speaker diaphragm causing sound. Ernst Siemens Patented the first ever loudspeaker in 1877.
TV
The cathode Ray tube, which is installed in TVs to provide picture, uses magnetism. Also, the term cathode and anode are synonyms for positive and negative terminals. Philo Farnsworth pioneered the TV and commercially produced them in 1938.
Micropone
Much like a speaker, the microphone uses a diaphragm to convert the sound waves into electrical currents. These currents are converted using dynamic, condenser, ribbon, or crystal technology. Emile Berliner invented the microphone in 1876. He then sold the patent for the microphone to Alexander Graham Bell.
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Michael Faraday
"Even as the man that invented Electromagnetic Induction in the 1800s, I believe in the products that the Magnet Maniacs are provided the customers with. I stand by the fact that the electromagnetic induction these machines are equipped with are working to their full potential."
Nikola Tesla
"I promise that the products that the Magnet Maniacs use are the absolute best in the industry. They only use the best of the electromagnetics. I would know because I am an inventor, engineer, and futurist. I was even the first man to make a working AC Induction Motor."
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Other Inventions You Might Like
Electro magnetic Crane
This crane is very extreme. This crane allows the user to choose a level of the magnet on the end of the crane. This allows the crane to pick up things with cobalt, nickel, or iron in them. This invention was made after the normal crane as an improvement to the old fashioned crane. The original crane was invented by the Ancient Greeks. It is unknown who was the person to add a magnet to the end of the arm of the crane at this time.
Security Tags
Security tags are used in stores. The security tag is on the item and will alert the store when the receivers you walk through "hear" a signal from the security tags circuit board. Henry J. Martens and Jan Vanderbult of Massachusetts received patent #3911534 for their Anti-Theft Fastening Device on October 14, 1975. This device was the original security tag that is still in used at some commercial apparel establishments.
Credit Card Magnetic Strip
The black magnetic stripe on the back of credit cards is way more important than most people think. This stripe is full of electric particles that contain your personal information. Each person has a certain pattern of these particles. If another magnet gets near this black strip, all of the electric particles will get re-arranged and will now not function properly due to a messed up pattern of electronically charged particles in the black magnetic strip. Ron Klein invented the magnetic strip on the back of credit cards to help retailers easily check credit cards for account flags using a memory device. Klein filed a patent for his invention in 1966.
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